Door Problems
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2006-11-28
10:03 AM
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2023-05-26
11:37 AM
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Rubia Torres
2006-11-28
10:03 AM
Mostly I'm working with the D1 commercial doors at the moment, but it seems like whatever door I select (including some of the wooden doors), they just simply refuse to show up properly in plan.
I've discovered that I can at least get the doors to open in plan if I set them to show as open in 3D - but then I'm stuck with them open in 3D, which I don't want. And why should I have to set a *3D* parameter on to get a *2D* one to show up? It just doesn't make any sense.
I still can't get the door swings to show up, no matter what I do, though.
I have tried absolutely everything I can think of, and I'm ready to scream. Anybody have any suggestions? What am I missing?
Wendy
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2006-11-28 02:37 PM
2006-11-28
02:37 PM
Wendy;
In the door dialog box, in the Floor Plan and Section pane, try setting the Floor Plan Display to "Symbolic", which is the ArchiCAD 9 (and earlier) behavior. The "Projected" options are a cut through the 3D model.
HTH
David
In the door dialog box, in the Floor Plan and Section pane, try setting the Floor Plan Display to "Symbolic", which is the ArchiCAD 9 (and earlier) behavior. The "Projected" options are a cut through the 3D model.
HTH
David
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2006-11-28 08:41 PM
2006-11-28
08:41 PM
Thank you, David, that did the trick. It also got rid of all the excessive detail that I really didn't want showing in my plans, which is nice.
I'd tried doing that before, though, and it didn't work, so I don't really get it.
And in my last project, which I brought in from AC9, I seem to remember having to set all the windows to projected with overhead in order to get them to show up at all.
I will never understand this program <sigh>.
Wendy
I'd tried doing that before, though, and it didn't work, so I don't really get it.
And in my last project, which I brought in from AC9, I seem to remember having to set all the windows to projected with overhead in order to get them to show up at all.
I will never understand this program <sigh>.
Wendy

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2006-11-28 08:42 PM
2006-11-28
08:42 PM
Wendy wrote:I feel that way sometimes, too
I will never understand this program .
Tom Waltz
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2006-11-28 08:50 PM
2006-11-28
08:50 PM
I take that back. It worked with *most* of my doors. Changing some of them to symbolic did in fact make them completely disappear.
I don't get it. They're the same door objects, and as far as I know, have the same or substantially the same settings. The ones that go away do so whether I change the settings manually to symbolic or by using the eyedropper and syringe to transfer all the same settings from an instance that does still show up with symbolic turned on.
Oddly enough, the ones that disappear also can't be selected using "find and select".
Wendy
I don't get it. They're the same door objects, and as far as I know, have the same or substantially the same settings. The ones that go away do so whether I change the settings manually to symbolic or by using the eyedropper and syringe to transfer all the same settings from an instance that does still show up with symbolic turned on.
Oddly enough, the ones that disappear also can't be selected using "find and select".
Wendy